Love & Hip Hop’s Yung Joc and his wife, Kendra Robinson, were frank about the issues in their marriage during an interview with Suavv Magazine, addressing the issues and cheating in their relationship.
Specifically, Joc’s history with his alleged mistress, Meda. A clip from the show showed a heated altercation between Meda and Robinson, an Atlanta attorney. Robinson asked Meda to see her phone to read messages from 2019 between her and Joc. Meda claimed she adamantly believed she was with the Atlanta rapper before Robinson.
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Robinson stated she wasn’t blindsided by the whole Meda and Joc situation. According to the couple, Joc told her about his intimacy with Meda, who was in dire need of a lawyer, causing Joc to pass her information along with the truth to his wife. Joc said that giving his wife Meda’s contact info (despite other people contacting a lawyer) allowed her to decide if she wanted to do business with her.
Robinson expressed that she worried more about him lying to her the entire relationship, from their dating stage to marriage, even though he would reassure her that his old ways were over.
“If somebody’s a gambling crackhead on one side of the broom, when they step on the other side of the broom they still at the Blackjack. Still basing up like it’s no difference,” she said.
The Atlanta attorney continued about how she was “rattlesnake serious” about her not wanting to be with someone who continued to play games. Joc laughed at her using the term “rattlesnake serious.”
Returning to the heated moment between her and Meda, Robinson talked about how she didn’t want the scene to make her look weak and oblivious to her husband’s history with Meda.
“It’s not a good look for young girls and for our daughters,” the 33-year-old lawyer said. “It looks horrible. I told him, now take one of our daughters meeting and falling in love with a man like you. A man who exudes and exhibits the behavior and has every trait that you have. The good, the bad, the ugly and in-between. Would you be comfortable giving him away to her?”
Joc said he wouldn’t mind because he’s a “provider” and “protector,” causing his wife to interject, saying that it didn’t justify him being a “liar, a cheater, a womanizer.”
She also added that his actions weren’t influential to his sons.
The two have been unfaithful to each other, but Robinson doesn’t think her husband has changed his ways. An argument started to ensue, with Joc telling her to put some respect on his name.
“Don’t just make it seem like I’m a bad person…what you not going to do is do that,” Joc said. “Don’t sit here in front of the world, in front of a medium, and say, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t want your sons to be like you.’ Hold on, you gon’ put some respect on my name. Because at the end of the day, I take care of my kids, ain’t none of my kids are here in dire need of love and support.”
Joc mentioned that he had stuff on Robinson but didn’t want to air it out.
“I don’t care because of the camera in front of me, or somebody’s asking me questions. I’m not going to reveal my everything that go on with me. Just like right now, you ain’t gonna sit in front of these people and tell them your credit score,” Joc said. “You’re not gonna sit here and tell me your social security number, and you ain’t gonna sit here and tell them what’s in your bank account either.”
H added, “So, some things are better left unsaid and in the private, and that’s what I’m gonna do. So when you addressing me– don’t ever make it seem like I’m the worst of the worst, cause I’m not.”
“So when you talk about me and address me, please be mindful of that because I love you for who you are, the good and bad,” Joc continued. “You know I love you, but I would never say to the world that I wouldn’t want my daughters to be like you because then it makes me question why you are with me.”
The argument ended with the Atlanta reality star requesting that Robinson not use those words again, to which she agreed.